
ISSN: 0147-9121
Editor: Professor Solomon Polachek, Dr Konstantinos Tatsiramos
Subject: Economics (view other series in this subject area)
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Published twice per year in conjunction with the Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), Research in Labor Economics contains new cutting edge peer reviewed research applying economic theory and econometrics to policy related topics pertinent to worker well-being, often with an international focus. Like other high quality journals, one volume each year contains papers on a wide range of labor economics topics. Unlike other journals, the second volume is devoted to a topic related to IZA's areas of activity with a policy focus. Typical themes of each volume include labor supply, work effort, schooling, on-the-job training, earnings distribution, discrimination, migration, and the effects of government policies.
Research in Labor Economics invites all academics and researchers in the field of labor economics to submit their work for consideration in the series. Online submission can be done through the IZA’s website. Submissions for special issues and symposia are also considered.
Editorial Board
Professor Orley C. Ashenfelter
Princeton University, USA
Professor Francine D. Blau
Cornell University, USA
Professor Richard Blundell
University College London, UK
Professor Alison L. Booth
Australian National University, Australia
Professor David Card
University of California, USA
Professor Ronald G. Ehrenberg
Cornell University, USA
Professor Richard B. Freeman
Harvard University, USA
Professor Reuben Gronau
Bank of Israel, Israel
Professor Daniel S. Hamermesh
University of Texas, USA
Professor James J. Heckman
University of Chicago, USA
Professor Alan B. Krueger
Princeton University, USA
Professor Edward P. Lazear
Stanford University, USA
Professor Christopher A. Pissarides
London School of Economics, UK
Professor Yoram Weiss
Tel-Aviv University, Israel
Professor Klaus F. Zimmermann
IZA and University of Bonn, Germany
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Solomon Polachek: [email protected]
Konstantinos Tatsiramos:[email protected]
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For more information about any of the volumes listed below, or to purchase a print copy, please click on the relevant volume title:
- Income Inequality Around the World, Volume 44
- New Analyses of Worker Well-Being, Volume 38
- Labor Market Issues in China, Volume 37
- Research in Labor Economics, Volume 36
- 35th Anniversary Retrospective, Volume 35
- Informal Employment in Emerging and Transition Economies, Volume 34
- Research in Labor Economics, Volume 33, Volume 33
- Who Loses in the Downturn Economic Crisis, Employment and Income Distribution, Volume 32
- Child Labor and the Transition Between School and Work, Volume 31
- Jobs, Training, and Worker Well-being, Volume 30
- Ethnicity and Labor Market Outcomes, Volume 29
- Research in Labor Economics, Volume 28
- Immigration- Trends, Consequences and Prospects for the United States, Volume 27
- Aspects of Worker Well-Being, Volume 26
- Micro-Simulation in Action- Policy Analysis in Europe Using EUROMOD, Volume 25
- The Economics of Immigration and Social Diversity, Volume 24
- Accounting for Worker Well-being, Volume 23
- Worker Well-Being and Public Policy, Volume 22
- The Economics of Skills Obsolescence- Theoretical Innovations and Empirical Applications, Volume 21
- Worker Wellbeing in a Changing Labor Market, Volume 20
- Worker Well-Being, Volume 19
- Research in Labor Economics, Volume 18
- Research in Labor Economics, Volume 17
- Research in Labor Economics, Volume 16
- Research in Labor Economics, Volume 1